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A Victorian slate twin-train drum head mantel clock, the case, of architectural form, inset with rouge marble panels and gilt incised carving, enclosing a white enamel dial with Roman chapter ring and visible anchor escapement, having a French drum movement striking the hours on a bell. H31cm, W50cm.
A Victorian slate drum head mantel clock with integrated aneroid barometer and thermometer, the white enamel dials with Roman chapter ring and Arabic registers, the case with incised gilt painted floral decoration, the clock with French drum eight day movement striking hammer on bell. H25cm.
A late 18th century Dutch silver twin handled brandy bowl, of oval form with openwork figural and floral chased handles, the body embossed with opposing baskets of flowers, leaf scrolls and crowns, within bead punched borders, raised on a domed oval floral embossed and beaded foot, JJS pseudo maker’s mark for Amsterdam silversmith Johannes Schiotling (1730-1799), pseudo dumb-bell and date letter mark, 7.7ozt, length 25cm (including handles), w.12cm, h.8.5cm
A Victorian silver presentation goblet, of circular bell shape upon a knopped stem and circular spreading foot, the cup and foot bright cut engraved with fern leaves, inscribed to one side 'Presented to Edward Bagot Esq AB Physician & Surgeon by a few of his friends and patients in Innishowen 1866', makers mark worn but probably Thomas Smily, London 1865, 6.1ozt, h.17.5cm
An early Victorian oak longcase regulator, having an unsigned circular white enamel Roman 12" dial, subsidiary seconds dial, twin winding holes for a brass eight-day four-pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the weights being brass cased, the case with glazed door to a panelled boxbase, h.207cm
John Sander of Sandhurst - a chinoiserie yellow lacquered longcase clock in the early 18th century style, having a 9" square brass dial signed to the Roman silvered chapter ring, matted centre, twin winding holes for a brass eight-day four-pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case lacquer decorated with Japanese figures amidst landscapes, h.195cm, sold with weights and pendulumIn working order.Probably mid-20th century.All original and in excellent condition.
A circa 1800 mahogany longcase clock, having an unsigned 12" arched brass dial, with rolling moon dial to the arch, silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, and date aperture, three winding holes for a brass eight-day six-pillar weight driven musical movement striking one hammer on a single bell and eight hammers on eight bells, the case having arched panelled door to a boxbase, h.235cm sold with weights and pendulum
Thomas Pace of London - an early 19th century oak longcase clock, having a signed arched silvered 12" dial with strike/silent dial to the arch, Roman chapter ring enclosing subsidiary seconds and date dials, twin winding holes for a brass eight-day five-pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case having arched panelled door to a boxbase on bracket feet, h.225cm, sold with a pair of brass cased weights and pendulum
Thomas Pace of London - a George III mahogany cased bracket clock, the case with brass carry handle, caddy top and four gilt metal pineapple finials, above arched brass dial, having silvered strike/silent dial to the arch, the silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, matted centre, subsidiary rolling date dial, and signed Thomas Pace London to a silvered plaque, twin winding holes for a brass eight-day wire driven verge fusee movement striking on a bell, the backplate with engraved decoration and mounted on further engraved brackets, the case with pierced fishscale brass sound grilles and raised on brass ogee bracket feet, h.48.5cm (handle down)Clock runs.Strike working but currently out of sync.Dial good with only light tarnishing and appears all original.Minute hand repaired.Case generally good, unpolished.Split to top right of door.Fretwork to back door badly damaged.
John Rowning of Newmarket - a George III mahogany caddy top bracket clock, having brass carry handle, 7" arched brass dial with strike/silent dial to the arch, signed to the centre, with date aperture and visible pendulum, twin winding holes for a brass five-pillar eight-day verge fusee movement striking on a bell, with bob pendulum, plain backplate, the case with glazed sides and back, h.43cm
J W Benson of London - a late Victorian walnut cased bracket clock, having a signed white enamel Roman dial, twin winding holes for a French brass eight-day cylinder movement with outside countwheel and striking on a bell, h.24cmClock runs and strike is working.Dial good, no hairlines.Glass with one surface scratch.Case good.
A circa 1700 brass lantern clock, the leaf and flower engraved dial below pierced dolphin frets and strapwork bell and finial, Roman brass chapter ring, single steel hand, 30-hour weight driven movement (lacks pendulum), h.38cmNo pendulum or weight.Movement, dial and frame appear all original.Two unexplained holes at back of base and top plates.
Nathanael Hodges of London - a late 17th century ebony veneered table clock, with pull quarter repeat and alarm, signed to the engraved backplate Nathanael Hodges in Wine Office Court in Fleet Street, the case having an elaborate gilt brass basket top and four later ring turned finials above a 6½" square brass dial, with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic outer scale, centre alarm disc, winged mask spandrels and pierced blue steel fret hands, strike/not strike lever above XII, twin winding holes for a brass five-pillar twin fusee verge movement, with three bells, replacement bob pendulum, pierced back cock apron, the case sides with pierced foliate angel mask border mounts to the glazed apertures, h.33.5cm (handle down).Provenance; purchased by our vendor from Vicarage Clocks of Gloucestershire in 2015 for £11,750 Overall in good condition with the following notes;Has broken gut line so not currently running.Clock stands well.Lower cords to either side perform same action (striking one small bell each, then large bell for the hours).Top cord on left currently not functioning (possibly alarm).Finials later.Hinges to back door later.With winder and winding key.Matted centre re-gilded as are corner spandrels.Chapter ring good, probably re-silvered.Both doors have keys.
Nathaniel Hedge of Colchester - a mid 18th century 30-hour wall clock dial and movement, the 6¾" arched brass dial signed to the arch, having Roman chapter ring and single blue steel hand, the 30-hour movement striking on a bellAppears all original and untouched.No apparent damage.No weight, pendulum or rope train.
A late 19th century French boulle mantel clock, the white enamel Roman dial signed Potoniè Paris, twin winding holes for an eight-day brass cylinder movement, having outside countwheel striking on a bell, further signed Potonie Paris and numbered 9555, the case with glazed front, ebonised back and sides, h.42.5cm
A late 19th century French lacquered brass four-glass mantel clock, having an unsigned white enamel Roman dial with visible escapement, twin winding holes for an eight-day brass cylinder movement, having outside countwheel, striking on a bell, with mercury compensated pendulum, h.30cmRuns and chimes both hours and half-hours.Small hairline to dial at 6 o’clock.All glass good.Brass generally very good with no tarnishing and light surface scuffs only.
John Wilmer London - C18th fruitwood bracket clock, moulded case with twin carrying handles over circular and concave glazed panels on bracket feet, break arch door with applied ormolu mounts, 7 3/4" brass dial with recessed silvered signed panel, matted centre with applied silvered Roman chapter ring, subsidiary strike silent dial with brass spandrels, four pillar twin fusee movement with verge escapement, engraved back plate, striking on a bell, H48cm
Jos. Boult London - black lacquered chinoiserie longcase clock, signed 12 1/4in square brass dial with cast mask head spandrels, silvered Roman chapter, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, case with pagodas, figures, temples and lenticle door, caddy top hood with brass ball finials, five pillar eight day movement striking on a bell, H230cm
Vincenti et Cie - C19th French slate and brass mantle clock, the case surmounted with an C18th huntsman on horseback with hounds chasing down a stag, further decorated with other game and hunting related mounts, painted porcelain Arabic dial, signed two train count wheel striking movement on a bell no. 6324, W61cm D19cm H50cm
A. G. Mougin for Collet & Valois Lyon - early C20th French onyx and gilt mantle clock lamp, the case surmounted with 'Etoile Polaire' figure on gilt rococo style feet, signed porcelain Arabic dial decorated with floral garlands, signed two train count wheel striking movement on a bell, no. 1018/04/39, H69cm
An early 20th century rose gold curb link 'charm' bracelet on a heart-shaped padlock clasp stamped '9ct'. Hung with a hollow gold pig, applied oval panel '9c' and 19 various non-gold charms including; a boot, a cat, a Latin cross, a bell, an elephant, a carved mother of pearl skull, a fisherman's creel, a pair of shoes and others
19th Century eight-air six bell rosewood Swiss music box, crank winding, the lid with marquetry floral decoration, opening to a 33cm brass cylinder and two-piece comb below a glazed window, card to lid interior detailing the eight airs played (numbered 1315), raised on four bracket feet. Measures approx 58cm W x 25.5cm H x 28.5cm D
An antique set of heavy horse shaft bells / bell belfry - probably 19th century, the three graduated bells mounted on a brass studded leather 'belfry', on wrought iron brackets with leather straps, mounted on a later oak base, 40cm. high.A scattering of old worm holes to one side of the leather belfry, and a small patch of insect damage to the other side to one corner. Surface rust to iron brackets and old welded repair to one side. Dirty and dusty.
WW2 BOB fighter pilot David Bell-Salter 253 sqn signed photo with biography details fixed to A4 page. WW2 RAF Battle of Britain pilot. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
WW2 BOB fighter pilot David Bell-Salter 253 sqn, George Hebron 235 sqn signed bomber cover with biography details fixed to A4 page. WW2 RAF Battle of Britain pilot. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A mid-20th century Moorcroft Pottery plate in the Hibiscus pattern, of dished form, typically underglaze painted and tube-line decorated, impressed marks and painted monogram verso, dia.21.8cm; together with a contemporary Moorcroft Pottery table bell in the Hibiscus pattern, underglaze painted and tube-line decorated, printed mark, painted monogram and numbered 371 to interior, h.11cm (2)
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